Hearing Community Voices: Effective Engagement to Reduce Health Inequality
Listening to the voices of those for whom services are designed and delivered is not just good practice—it’s essential. True progress requires meaningful engagement with service users, placing co-production approaches at the forefront. This event will equip organisations to move beyond the barriers of engagement, offering actionable solutions for effectively involving Black, Asian, and minoritised ethnic communities in the fight against health inequalities.
Who is this event for?
This event is for London based organisations working across health and care, including NHS trusts, CCGs, ICSs, local authorities, adult social care providers, public health teams, community services, charities, and voluntary groups. Whether you work in service design, delivery, or policy, it offers practical strategies to enhance co-production and ensure services meet the needs of Black, Asian, and minoritised ethnic communities.
What is LARCH?
The London Anti-Racism Collaboration for Health (LARCH) is a programme of activities to help the health and care sector embed an anti-racist approach to take action to address the inequalities in health that Black, Asian and minoritised ethnic Londoners experience.
Learn more about the LARCH here: https://anti-racism.london/
This event is the third in a series of events to provide the opportunity for organisations in health and care to explore evidence, share learning, and practice to address health inequalities. Through these events, we aim to foster a network of engaged organisations and individuals and facilitate the collective commitment to embedding anti-racist practices.
This is an online event and details to access the event will be shared in advance.